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What to do with low gain germaniums? Darlington?I bought 4 pieces of each - ASY34S, OC1074 and OC1076.
OC1074, OC1076 are rather low gain, (30-50). ASY34S - one or two pieces above 100.
What to do with low gain germaniums? Darlington?I bought 4 pieces of each - ASY34S, OC1074 and OC1076.
OC1074, OC1076 are rather low gain, (30-50). ASY34S - one or two pieces above 100.
Working on mine now. No BOM, but if you’ve been around here long enough, working from the silkscreen shouldn’t be a problem. As far as drill template, I have been comparing some of the 6 knob ones from past projects and I have decided that I am going to use a modified Wavelord template because the top row of pots are high enough in the box to leave space at the bottom for the footswitch. That may not be necessary though. The only difference is that the rows of pots are spaced 30mm from each other on the y axis. X axis aligns with any of the PPCB 6 knob projects. Good luck finding the ea2-5nu. I ordered the SMD eb2-5nu from mouser. The pin spacing is the same, but I will have to straighten the pins to go through hole.FIG LABS SWAG!
So... anyone got a BoM for the Electric Landlady? And maybe a drill template?
What are you using for the PIC?Working on mine now. No BOM, but if you’ve been around here long enough, working from the silkscreen shouldn’t be a problem. As far as drill template, I have been comparing some of the 6 knob ones from past projects and I have decided that I am going to use a modified Wavelord template because the top row of pots are high enough in the box to leave space at the bottom for the footswitch. That may not be necessary though. The only difference is that the rows of pots are spaced 30mm from each other on the y axis. X axis aligns with any of the PPCB 6 knob projects. Good luck finding the ea2-5nu. I ordered the SMD eb2-5nu from mouser. The pin spacing is the same, but I will have to straighten the pins to go through hole.
Wellllll, I believe @fig said he had something in the works, but barring that, you can get pic chips with the latest Coda programming (which I think I remember either @fig or @cooder saying that’s what was being used) from deadendfx. I am holding off ordering one because I am not 100% that it truly will work since deadend is using a different relay that I have not looked up the specs for. That and the chip is only $4 so I would end up ordering yet another board that I don’t needWhat are you using for the PIC?
Santa @fig does indeed have something in the works. I'm waiting until he gets it sorted before starting mine thoughWellllll, I believe @fig said he had something in the works, but barring that, you can get pic chips with the latest Coda programming (which I think I remember either @fig or @cooder saying that’s what was being used) from deadendfx. I am holding off ordering one because I am not 100% that it truly will work since deadend is using a different relay that I have not looked up the specs for. That and the chip is only $4 so I would end up ordering yet another board that I don’t need![]()
I just can’t leave a board sitting unpopulated, I came to build dammit!Santa @fig does indeed have something in the works. I'm waiting until he gets it sorted before starting mine though![]()
It's not a problem, but if someone's already compiled it, that'd save me some work.Working on mine now. No BOM, but if you’ve been around here long enough, working from the silkscreen shouldn’t be a problem.
I did a quick search and can probably find some in my corner of the globe.Good luck finding the ea2-5nu. I ordered the SMD eb2-5nu from mouser. The pin spacing is the same, but I will have to straighten the pins to go through hole.
I think I saw some on NewarkI did a quick search and can probably find some in my corner of the globe.
you were lucky to get that, now only listing is through hole and a waaays out. glad I got the latching relays when Bugg had them in stock.Good luck finding the ea2-5nu. I ordered the SMD eb2-5nu from mouser. The pin spacing is the same, but I will have to straighten the pins to go through hole.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this.
Me too.Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this.
So far I've really liked the captor I got a few weeks ago. While I was impressed with the sounds of the IRs I had used in my DAW, I didn't really like that I can't monitor with them but I can only apply them to a recorded track.Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this.
Nice. I looked at those before buying my hx stomp. Keep us posted with how you get on with it.
Wait, whaaat? Why can't you monitor? Are you using the Wall of Sound s/w?So far I've really liked the captor I got a few weeks ago. While I was impressed with the sounds of the IRs I had used in my DAW, I didn't really like that I can't monitor with them but I can only apply them to a recorded track.
Hopefully I'll get a chance to plug in the cab m later and give some initial thoughts
See? I knew it’d be a challenge.I haven't worked with PICs too much, but in the case of AVRs it's just a matter of sticking the IC in a socket, choosing the firmware bin/hex file, and clicking "Program".